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lacMow Sentinel, Wednead.. y, Novlember 17, 1952-14. 22
roo].'side raises X320.• for UNICE
By Marcia Hoak and
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During the Hallowe'en.
season ' our . school rinsed
$329,28 ° for UNICEF. This
money will go.to help needy
children around theworld,
Friday, November 5 was a
Professional Development.
day, and while the students
stayed Dome some teachers
toured Douglas Pout, some
went to the Outdoor Centre
itt'Bruce County, others went
to observe individualized
• reading programs at M. An-
thony's School in Kincar-
dine, and some attended the
Conference oldie Council of
Exceptional, Children in Lon-
don,
During .the last two weeks
the nurses have been in then
schooltesting sight and hear -
g, They were also in on
November' '10 for iminuniza-
tion shots,
On, November. 10 there was.
a Remembrance Day cere-
mony held at 9.00 a.m The
assembly, opened with every.
one . singing ' O Canada. The
scripture reading from Psalm
23 was read by Cathy Dow,
who also ledin reciting the
Lord's Prayer.
Mr. Roberts from 'the
Dungannon -Nile United
Church spoke on, Children
and War. 'Jim Wright gave a
reading. called, The Poppy...
The Flower of Remem-
brance.,
The Senior . Choir . led by
Mr. Cameron, sang Solfeg-
gio. Heidi Fillmore, read a
story entitled, 1f You Can't
Remember ... Think!
All the students then wat-
ched a film, called, The Other
April. Mrs. :lolly led the
hymn, Omward Christian
Soldiers.
The Grade 8 students
played, Amazing. Grace and
Edelweiss. Some played the
soprano and tenor recorders..
Julie Thompson played the
tone bells and Chris Simpson
played the auto harp, A few
students chorded on the'
ukeleles. Leroy Dougherty
accompanied on guitar. A11
were conducted by Mr. Cam-
eron,
Kindergarten through
Grade 3 carried on the Yradi;
tion with the laying of the
wreaths at the cross. The
Last Post and . Reveille were
•.then played; The flags were.
manoeuvred by Tracy Tyler
and. Mark Johnston: The
assembly closed = with the
singing of God Save the
Queen..
On November 12• Mr. Doug
Neal of F. E. Madill Sec-
ondary School, Wngham
came with the Intermediate
Math Review.' He sat inon
some loath classes and inter-
viewed some students from
grades 7 and 8.
Also on November 12 Dave
Dawson, Dungannon came to.
our. school. He brought his
musket and showed it• to the
grade seven students. He
told them how it was used
andwhat for. They Have
been' studying pioneers and
how . they hunted game.
This: week was the first
meeting of the library 'club.
There were' 25 • members.
Officers elected were presid-
ent, Heidi Fillmore; vice-
president, Angela. Millan
and 'secretary, Heather Stor-
ey. .
About fifteen volunteers
are comingto the school: at
different times during each
week this term to help indiv-
idual children, assist in , the
library, or kindergarten,
make instructional materials,
help with music or field trips.
All of this help is gratefully
appreciated , by students and
teachers. . '
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